Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Pamela Bunker conducted an unannounced annual required visit with the primary focus on infection control measures and using the new CARE Inspection Tool. LPA Bunker met with Executive Director Anita Csukardi to explain the purpose of today's annual inspection. There are currently seventy-seven residents in placement. The facility's annual fees are current.
The following 12 Domains will be observed and reviewed: Infection Control, Operational Requirements, Physical Plant & Environmental Safety, Staffing, Personnel Records/Staff Training, Resident Rights/Information, Planned Activities, Food Service, Incidental Medical and Dental, Resident Records/Incident Reports, Disaster Preparedness, and Residents with Special Health Needs. "LPA Bunker will be using this tool and methods that have been developed to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the Department of Social Services' facility inspections."
Ms. Csukardi and LPA Bunker toured the facility. The facility is a two-story building located in a commercial business area. It consists of a Memory Care Unit on the first floor with 15 apartment suites each, with its own bathroom, and an Assisted Living Unit on the second floor with 65 apartment suites, also with private bathrooms. The facility includes the following amenities and areas: a receptionist area, lobby, discovery room, bistro, reading area, parlor, living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, a coordinator's office, mechanical closet, 4 public restrooms, life skills room, hair salon, Bathtique, activity room, Wellness office, and 3 laundry rooms, Additional features include a parking garage and an indoor/outdoor activity area with a shaded patio furnished with tables and chairs.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction